IN THE FIELD: USS Abraham LincolnCausing Death and Destruction, but Never Seeing ItABOARD THE USS ABRAHAM LINCOLN, April 2 -- In he swaggered, helmet in hand, his dark brown hair matted with sweat. Fellow pilots looked up expectantly from their burgundy recliners.IN THE FIELD: Scouts in the SkyOne Pilot Finds Targets, Another One Hits ThemABOARD THE USS ABRAHAM LINCOLN, March 31 -- Jet pilots are increasingly acting as airborne target spotters in the campaign against Iraq, circling for hours in the skies to track Iraqi troops and equipment that are on the move and direct bombers to them.IN THE FIELD: The USS Abraham LincolnServing the War Effort In Theater's Mundane JobsABOARD THE USS ABRAHAM LINCOLN, March 28 -- Carl Horn, a Navy sailor for six years, is fighting the war against Iraq one can of Dr Pepper at a time.IN THE FIELD: With the USS Abraham LincolnModified Fighter Jets Lend More Fuel to the FightABOARD THE USS ABRAHAM LINCOLN, March 24 -- To feed warplanes that have been guzzling gas in enormous quantities over Iraq, the Navy has converted four of its high-performance jets into airborne gas stations.IN THE FIELD: USS Abraham LincolnTarget Practice Of a Different SortABOARD THE U.S.S. ABRAHAM LINCOLN, March 22 -- The order burst over Navy Capt. Scott Swift's headset at around midday , waving him off the targets he was speeding toward in his F/A-18E Super Hornet jet: two buildings in a central Iraqi city.